If you are interested in adoption and have
owned a Komondor or another LGD, please complete the adoption application form on the website.
Not exact matches
And the
Komondor can be a pretty cool dog to
own, too... for some people.
If you are in the position that you can no longer care for a
Komondor you currently
own, contact the KCA for assistance and placing the animal.
The reason that we feel this is so important is that
Komondor puppies, with their fluffy coats and playful natures, are extremely appealing, but they are not necessarily like the adult that you will eventually
own for many years.
The
Komondor will make up his
own mind about who is or is not welcome on his property if he's not taught by you how to behave when strangers come to the house.
The
Komondor Club of America offers a rescue referral service, finding homes for previously
owned dogs.
For centuries
Komondors have been bred to work independently guarding flocks and making decisions on their
own.
The
Komondor's early foundations in the open fields, where the dog was left to make working decisions on his
own for the benefit of the flock, is a double - edged sword in many homes today.
The
Komondor is patient with his
own family's children, but can be overprotective when neighborhood kids join in.
Komondor can be good companions to children in their
own family, but may have difficulty accepting visiting children.